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It feels like forever since the dome coffee shop closed. All good things come to those who wait, and finally The Bean Counter is OPEN. The Independence Day celebrations will be even more exciting with the new Coffee Shop, The Cattle Drive Bakery N Coffee Corner, and our other businesses open for customers to get refreshments and snacks....
Story by Marilynn Daum On a hot June afternoon, the season finale for the Roundup Majors 11-12 2022 took place at the Roundup Swimming Pool. The events leading up to a baseball team ending at a swimming pool are as follows. The 11-12 Majors started their season winning games, then they hit a brick wall, losing game after game to the more experienced Billings teams. Some of these players had never played baseball before and some had played since T-Ball. It was flustering and disappointing to most...
The City Council has approved institution of an Application and Permit for Work to be Performed on Public Trees in the City of Roundup that property owners must obtain prior to any work performed on trees located on the boulevards. The Permit is available at the City Office at no cost. The purpose of the Permit is to better enable the City to maintain an updated and working tree inventory. The application contains the name and address of the applicant, property address, phone number and e-mail address (if any) of applicant and the type of work...
Rocky Mountain College’s 2022 Spring Semester Dean’s List and High Honors for Academic Achievement Rocky Mountain College is pleased to announce the 2022 spring semester dean’s list which includes students who maintained a 3.60 to 3.99 grade point average (GPA). High honors students who maintained at 4.0 GPA will be noted with an asterisk (*). Eiselein, Kelson* Roundup...
By Alex Swoyer and Stephen Dinan - The Washington Times The conservative majority on the Supreme Court flexed its muscle this term, delivering a blockbuster series of rulings that bend decades of jurisprudence to the right on everything from God and guns to abortion and climate change. As they wiped away Roe v. Wade, lent new muscle to the Second Amendment and bolstered the First Amendment’s “Free Exercise” of religion guarantee, the justices said they were restoring the Constitution’s original intent by trimming precedents that had calcifi...
By Carol Schmidt, MSU News Service Articles by two Montana State University history doctoral students were published in the recent issue of Montana: The Magazine of Western History. The spring issue of the magazine included an article written by Micah Chang, “Oasis on the Hi-Line,” about the history of Sleeping Buffalo Hot Springs. Another, by Kirke Elsass, explores how the expanding use of cement in civic projects around the state advanced Montana’s economic development in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Catherine Dunlop, assoc...
The Montana Department of Agriculture (MDA) is awarding over $25,000 to two successful applicants through the Montana Agriculture Student Loan Assistance Program. Established during the 2019 legislative session, this program encourages Montana’s college-educated youth to pursue a career in farming or ranching, reduces financial stress on ag operators, and promotes succession planning to preserve interest in our state’s agricultural future. “Encouraging Montana’s younger generations to pursue careers in farming and ranching is key to the ind...
Time is passing, and those who have been anxious to see progress taking shape at the old grade school are continuously disappointed. Nothing seems to be getting done. The saddest part is the overgrown and neglected playground where Roundup children had so many memories. This once cheerful spot holds the shadow of loneliness, an empty nest if you will, of the children who once colored it. The swings now empty, the place where basketball and tag were played, now growing patches of weeds through...
Ever since the Corner Café sold; the community of Roundup has been looking forward to what is coming next. Rumors of a bakery were tickling the ears of locals. Finally, we can officially report that the rumors are indeed true, and by the time this goes to publication, the bakery will likely be open. Dave and Christy Wickhorst, owners, did a major remodeling of the building, and it is nearly unrecognizable from the old Corner Café. They split the place into two retail spaces. Currently they a...
The Tree Board of the City of Roundup has once again installed Tree Gators on almost all trees planted in the last year on the boulevards of the residential sections. The new directive on the Gators is that they be filled as needed; that is, when they are empty. The Gators will distribute water as the tree requires. There is a tag on the Gators that covers the hole for hose placement for filling. It takes mere minutes to fill these Gators. The City Ordinance specifies that care is the...
Beneath its cryptic title and suggestive cover photo, this novel traces the deflection and bending of entire life directions and interweaves them in surprising and dramatic ways across a background of political intrigue, medicine, music, and athletics. Set in the period between the Prague Spring and the collapse of European Communism, Black Keys is primarily a tissue of love stories involving interesting people in interesting situations. Their interconnecting tales sprawl over American suburbs, the empty splendor of Wyoming, and the artistic...
Lieutenant Governor Kristen Juras, and the Montana Commission on Community Service today announced the recipients of the 2022 “ServeMontana Awards”. These awards are presented every year to outstanding community volunteers and organizations for their service to Montana. Honorees represent the best in positive change through service, volunteerism, innovation, and community leadership. The annual awards ceremony and luncheon will take place on June 24th at the Capitol. “It is such an honor to celebrate hardworking recipients of the Serve...
The Annual Nelson Kemmer Memorial Scholarship Committee had several graduating Roundup High School student applicant submissions. Two outstanding winners, receiving $500 each, who exemplify: Hard work, Dedication and Compassion where chosen. Congratulations to Mackenzie Serrano and Kaytlynn Newman, the recipients of this year’s awards. • Mackenzie will be attending MSU in Bozeman this Fall and studying Animal Science & Agriculture Education. Mackenzie plans to become an AgEd Teacher to the students of tomorrow. • Kaytlynn will be atten...
Midway West Amusements Carnival is coming to Roundup, Montana for the first time and they will be part of RIDE’s 17th annual celebration. The Carnival will be set up in City Park at the big ball field beside Hwy 12. The Carnival will run July 1st - 4th. There will be at least sixteen rides for adults, kiddies, and the whole family. Just some of what you’ll see will be The Kamikaze, Ferris Wheel, and The Graviton. A couple of surprise rides are also being added. There will be lots of Carnival food available with cotton candy, funnel cakes, car...
Washington, D.C. – Today, the United States Supreme Court ruled in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association Inc. v. Bruen, to protect each American's right to carry guns outside of their home. The case is the first time in 11 years in which the Supreme Court has heard a case on the Second Amendment. The court's decision is a significant victory for Americans and their ability to exercise the right to bear arms. New York State law prohibits an individual from acquiring a concealed carry permit, unless proven to the licensing authority that h...
U.S. SENATE – U.S. Senator Steve Daines today issued the following statement after the Supreme Court announced its decision in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen to uphold Americans' right to keep and bear arms without having to prove a specific need to exercise their constitutional right. "The United States Supreme Court's decision today reaffirms what we already knew: the right to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. This decision puts an end to government intrusion into the lives of Americans looking to defend t...
Road Department Meeting June 20, 2022 Commissioner Goffena, Commissioner Turley Road and Bridge Supervisor and Secretary Kenner were present. There are a few things that need to be done before we can have the ribbon cutting for Farrel Street bridge. There are concerns regarding the starting wage for employment for the County. The issue will be discussed and decided after the Salary Compensation Board meeting in July. Tom Stockert and Ron Manderfeld have completed their Hazwoper refresher course for this year. At some point they are going to...
In Celebration of Merlin Treible’s Life, We would like to invite you to a potluck picnic in the Musselshell Park @ 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, July 16TH. Meat, beverages, and dinnerware will be provided. Bring your lawn chairs and join us in honoring his memory. Thank you, Merlin’s family...
If you are a senior citizen, or becoming one in the near future, you may already know Murray Lou, who is the State Health Insurance Program Coordinator (SHIP), for the Area II Agency, serving eleven counties and two reservations. If you're like me, you probably don't understand exactly what the Area II Agency on Aging does, especially with the Musselshell Council on Aging that is already in Roundup. Murray is a trained staff member who provides assistance with Medicare, Medicaid, Social...
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The speaker will be Scott Bradley who holds a PhD in Constitutional Law. Bradley is a husband, father and grandfather. In addition to that, he keeps busy traveling across the United States speaking and teaching about the US Constitution. It has taken more than a year to get Roundup, Montana, on Bradley's calendar to speak. This week is our turn! Bradley has a solid list of work and accomplishments, including strategic planning, and a leadership assignment responsible for delivery of secured communications for the U.S. Department of Defense (Nor...
On Friday, June 17th Pronto Construction, John and Johnny Chavez, Stephanie Graben and Brandon Clark celebrated their Ribbon cutting....
Lucky Singh, along with his wife Aman Kaur as well as employees Jean Perkins, Phillys Brown, Dawn Moore, Rachael McCord, chamber members, the mayor, and friends joined for the Ribbon Cutting for the Phillips 66 corner station on June 17th. Lucky invited all attendies for lunch, and a door prize drawing for a Ninja Blender that was won by Jeri Cox. The station was bustling with business, offering fuel, convenience store, and casino. The store is also now accepting EBT and SNAP...
A dedication of the life size monument “Teddy Blue Abbott-Crossing the Musselshell” will take place July 3rd at 3 p.m. on site in front of the Musselshell County courthouse in Roundup, MT. The sculpture, a work in progress for the past 2 years, is a gift to the community by local artist Greg Eiselein. The ceremony will reference the inspiration behind the project, the historical importance of Teddy Blue to local history and will acknowledge and thank financial donors and in-kind work that has...
Roundup City Court Harper, Michael Christian, Out of Jurisdiction Arrest Warrant, Transferred to another Court. Metzger-Hoschouer, Elizabeth Margaret, Out of Jurisdiction Arrest Warrant, Transferred to another Court. Mistretta, Teri Lynne, No Insurance, Fines: $500, Costs: $35, Jail: 6 months, Suspended. Criminal Contempt, Jail: 6 months, Suspended. Maddocks, Elizabeth Monique, Criminal Contempt, Jail: 6 months, Suspended. Vollmert, Jessica Dean, Criminal Contempt, Jail: 6 months, 178 days Suspended. Fergusson, Kirah Marie, Possession Tobacco,...